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joining me on the phone from australia, i know steve you have talked to and interviewed serial killers and murderers and trying to find flimsy spots in the stories. you say in 30 seconds, you have this profiling technique to figure out if someone is lying. hit me. how can you tell? >> basically i analyzed the content and structure of language. every lie they invent they have to have another two to protect themselves. they have to have a great memory because they don't want to contradict. i will analyze a number of mafrs and listen to what they say. in lance's case, one thing i found interesting was he was referring to himself as lance armstrong. this is the disassociation and language. truthful people take ownership. how people use the verbs and nouns in language as well. >> that's interesting. i did notice he refers to himself in the third person a lot. let me play this clip back in 2005 when he was denying that he was not doping. you can't see this, but everyone else can. we will talk about the other side. >> can you unequivocally say you have never used an illegal substance ever. >>
joining me on the phone from australia, i know steve you have talked to and interviewed serial killers and murderers and trying to find flimsy spots in the stories. you say in 30 seconds, you have this profiling technique to figure out if someone is lying. hit me. how can you tell? >> basically i analyzed the content and structure of language. every lie they invent they have to have another two to protect themselves. they have to have a great memory because they don't want to contradict....
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we know that, steve, right? two words that stuck out to me, hyper bolic discounting which goes to the stock market, what we talk about everyday here on cnbc, which is we tend to underestimate the benefits of something later because we want it now. which leads us to make dumb decisions. >> right, right. you can actually answer the question, you know, why are we unlikely to live up to our new year's resolutions. why is congress unlikely to come to decisions with the same answer. which is this idea of hyper bolic discounting. we want smaller sooner rewards rather than larger later rewards. essentially, we are with a craft made on really big decisions and just take the gimme, gim maine, gimme in the short term. >> i think it is the extent in which the politics of policy incorporated some of the new economics. a law professor of university of kansas brought into the obama administration and he started implementing some of the behavioral economic incentives in government programs. i think run out of washington. but un
we know that, steve, right? two words that stuck out to me, hyper bolic discounting which goes to the stock market, what we talk about everyday here on cnbc, which is we tend to underestimate the benefits of something later because we want it now. which leads us to make dumb decisions. >> right, right. you can actually answer the question, you know, why are we unlikely to live up to our new year's resolutions. why is congress unlikely to come to decisions with the same answer. which is...
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. >> thanks for waking up with us this morning, let's check with steve on the weather it does feel warmer. >> yes, there is a little more moisture in the air. still some upper 30s over a few, but highs look at oakland 62 and 62 in pacifica, here is sal. >>> traffic is looking well around the bay area, we are looking at 24 westbound and it looks good driving to the caldecott tunnel. 101 looks good approaching the 880 split. let's go back to the desk. >>> point information about san francisco restaurants -- important information about san francisco's restaurant here is more on the city's move to make restaurants healthy. >> reporter: starting today you will be able to figure out the public health standards and it is all part of the mayor's initiative to make government information easy to access. he hopes he will make it easily citywide. he will be at a conference where he serves as chairman and innovation. the chairman worked with the engineering team to create standards that other city sites and others can use as well. you can see how customers rate it but you can't find out how it is rat
. >> thanks for waking up with us this morning, let's check with steve on the weather it does feel warmer. >> yes, there is a little more moisture in the air. still some upper 30s over a few, but highs look at oakland 62 and 62 in pacifica, here is sal. >>> traffic is looking well around the bay area, we are looking at 24 westbound and it looks good driving to the caldecott tunnel. 101 looks good approaching the 880 split. let's go back to the desk. >>> point...
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. >> steve is live with some of the things he has found. >> this is going to be one of the most common spots, high above pennsylvania avenue. it is home to one of the most interesting memories of inaugurations past. it may be tough to top this scene in 2009 but four years later washington is embers mersed in inauguration fever once again. in attempt to moving a tribute from those waxing. >> this is our pennsylvania avenue -- >> inaugural history is on display for the front page combining the biggest stories of the day. >> president george bush 41 played at one of his inaugural balls. the guitar was given to him. >> if you have to pick one item it may be this the famed lincoln bible the actual one touched by the hands of lincoln and barack obama. >> this bibe is as ordinary as it could possibly be. it is family bible printed by ox nard university press. it is a little dressed up because it is a family bible but it is a very ordinary 19th century bible until lincoln put his hands on it. >> but he didn't keep it. it got to the library of congress which will be on display for a few weeks n
. >> steve is live with some of the things he has found. >> this is going to be one of the most common spots, high above pennsylvania avenue. it is home to one of the most interesting memories of inaugurations past. it may be tough to top this scene in 2009 but four years later washington is embers mersed in inauguration fever once again. in attempt to moving a tribute from those waxing. >> this is our pennsylvania avenue -- >> inaugural history is on display for the...
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let's go to steve e. >> i would say a warmer -- let's go to steve. >> i would say half-moon bay airport all in the upper 40s, 50s in some inland locations having to do with that damp fog. inland should be warmer and we have a dip in the jetstream but if north bay and south bay could be fine and the east bay wind is not going anywhere. it is more like the 50s because of that fog and especially towards concord santa rosa, half-moon bay, i just looked and there it is at 10 miles per hour. that will do it even in offshore and it really helped not much changing instead. temperatures continue to warm up, east breeze and that makes it to the coast, 50s and 60s here. 54 antioch and 62 in oakland alameda berkeley 61, sunny veil 62 santa cruz 63 and 60s on the coast and upper 50s on the peninsular and it is a different kind of pattern but it is in place and i don't think it changes any time soon. >> thank you steve. >>> well the building excite about -- excitement about president barack obama's inauguration. why the president's big day has a special meaning for two bay area women. >>> and the pla
let's go to steve e. >> i would say a warmer -- let's go to steve. >> i would say half-moon bay airport all in the upper 40s, 50s in some inland locations having to do with that damp fog. inland should be warmer and we have a dip in the jetstream but if north bay and south bay could be fine and the east bay wind is not going anywhere. it is more like the 50s because of that fog and especially towards concord santa rosa, half-moon bay, i just looked and there it is at 10 miles per...
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steve, that would be a prop well played, would it not? >> it would. you know, i've been in the town for a long time, neil, as you know, and for 25 years, i've seen politicians of both parties using children as props for their political agenda. we saw the president do that today with his gun agenda, and it's always struck me as, i guess it struck you, that no one brings the kids up to the stage to talk about the enormous debt, which really is a form of taxation without representation if you think about it because they pay bills for things they never volted -- voted on. it's something both parties should pick up on, especially republicans if they want to have this fight with the president on the debt ceiling. you know, what are we doing about the kids that you care so much about? neil: you know, charlie, you represent young people to get their minds attune to what's going on, and the possibility, that their share of ts burden will be greater, and what reaction do you get from other young folks when they hear you say that? >> a lot of young people nowada
steve, that would be a prop well played, would it not? >> it would. you know, i've been in the town for a long time, neil, as you know, and for 25 years, i've seen politicians of both parties using children as props for their political agenda. we saw the president do that today with his gun agenda, and it's always struck me as, i guess it struck you, that no one brings the kids up to the stage to talk about the enormous debt, which really is a form of taxation without representation if...
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i'm steve sanders. and i'm dina bair. we welcome our viewers who are watching us around the country on wgn america and on the web. returns to the nfl after coaching in the canadian league for the last few years. our top story. notre dame says football star manti te'o is humiliated after becoming the victim of a cruel internet hoax. school investigators say his girlfriend really didn't die because she never really existed. wgn's amy rutledge is live on the notre dame campus with details. >> we have learned that he is in florida training. the athletic director here says he will tell that side of the story. it is a story filled with a swiss insurance. the story began inan supposal girlfriend died of leukemia. the double was coupled with a fantastic football season focal magazine covers. that is when a web site to get closer look. discovering that his girlfriend never existed. released a statement saying this is incredibly embarrassing to talk about. he went on to say he was duped into the relationship. the university of rott
i'm steve sanders. and i'm dina bair. we welcome our viewers who are watching us around the country on wgn america and on the web. returns to the nfl after coaching in the canadian league for the last few years. our top story. notre dame says football star manti te'o is humiliated after becoming the victim of a cruel internet hoax. school investigators say his girlfriend really didn't die because she never really existed. wgn's amy rutledge is live on the notre dame campus with details....
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>> steve: president. >> if i an that question -- >> steve: con did he president? >> i think it's the -- the bottom line is, i'll have a record of serving in the senate and it's not just about immigration. it's about growing our economy. we can't tax our way out of this predicament we're in. the only answer is to grow our economy explosivesively grow our economy. we'll have a lot more to talk about that. >> gretchen: you do fit the niche of trying to get lat tino vote back to the republican party. >> the immigration issue is important to hispanics because it's a family and personal issue. but it's not enough. the truth is, we have a lot to say that should apply to all americans, including those of hispanic descent on economic growth, upward mobility, education opportunities. it's just hard to get people to list stuff if they think you want to deport their grandmother. so that is one of the things we're facing now. plus it's right for america. we have to get this thing solved once and for all. we're tired of dealing with this northbound president bush 43 knows what
>> steve: president. >> if i an that question -- >> steve: con did he president? >> i think it's the -- the bottom line is, i'll have a record of serving in the senate and it's not just about immigration. it's about growing our economy. we can't tax our way out of this predicament we're in. the only answer is to grow our economy explosivesively grow our economy. we'll have a lot more to talk about that. >> gretchen: you do fit the niche of trying to get lat tino...
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steve handlesman, news4. >>> is he a victim? coming up on news4, the latest on the notre dame player with an inspirational story that was all a hoax. >>> protecting the inauguration, why it's going to be even tougher to get a ticket to the swearing-in. ♪ >>> and did lady gaga steal a hit song? all about the court battle under way. >>> the big step dulles airport is now taking to accommodate all the vips coming to t >>> the report does not disclose how many hosages survived or how many militants were killed. secretary of state clinton called the situation fluid today, and the u.s. is hoping the situation will be involved with a minimal loss of life. >>> today craigslist and ebay answered a plea by the congressional inaugural committee to ban the sale of tickets to monday's public swearing-in ceremony. reports showed the sites had scalped tickets going for hundreds, even thousands. stubhub has already agreed not to sell the tickets. the inaugural committee says the tickets will have anti-counterfeit measures to prevent. >>> dull
steve handlesman, news4. >>> is he a victim? coming up on news4, the latest on the notre dame player with an inspirational story that was all a hoax. >>> protecting the inauguration, why it's going to be even tougher to get a ticket to the swearing-in. ♪ >>> and did lady gaga steal a hit song? all about the court battle under way. >>> the big step dulles airport is now taking to accommodate all the vips coming to t >>> the report does not disclose...
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if you land -- [ laughter ] -- on that picture of a hot steve guttenberg, you lose your turn, all of your cash, and you actually owe us $75. [ laughter ] contestant number one, are you ready to play? >> i'm ready. >> jimmy: all right, let's start up the board here. ♪ no guttenberg. no guttenberg. just say it. no guttenberg. >> no guttenberg. no guttenberg! >> jimmy: there you go. come on! ♪ "snap judgment." there you go. ♪ >> snap judgment! >> jimmy: okay, my friend. this is very easy. you know how it works. we're going to flash a picture on the screen for a split second. okay? you have to remember it, and then, describe exactly what you saw. easy enough. ready? look at the monitor right here. let's flash that picture. okay. [ laughter ] what did you -- what did you see? >> it was a very muscular gentleman against a nice sunset background with a palm tree. >> jimmy: okay. let's see if you're right. can we see that picture again? [ laughter ] [ sad tuba ] [ applause ] so sorry. thank you for playing. appreciate it. thanks a lot. [ applause ] ♪ how you doing? >> fine, how are y
if you land -- [ laughter ] -- on that picture of a hot steve guttenberg, you lose your turn, all of your cash, and you actually owe us $75. [ laughter ] contestant number one, are you ready to play? >> i'm ready. >> jimmy: all right, let's start up the board here. ♪ no guttenberg. no guttenberg. just say it. no guttenberg. >> no guttenberg. no guttenberg! >> jimmy: there you go. come on! ♪ "snap judgment." there you go. ♪ >> snap judgment! >>...
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some mid-50s to a few low 60s. >>> thank you, steve. >>> 8:14. president obama's new gun safety proposals face an uphill battle in congress. as kyla campbell reports from our washington, d.c. newsroom, the gap between democrats and republicans is not narrowing despite mass shootingses in recent months. >> reporter: president obama believes recent tragedies like those in newtown and aurora prove the time to act on gun control is now and some members of congress are following his lead. dianne feinstein said she and others will introduce a bill next week that would ban military-style assault weapons. but harry reid, a gun owner himself, does not think a ban will pass congress. so instead of putting together a bill with multiple layers, it's likely they will hold a vote on individual elements of the president's plan. >> the numbers around the country, most people favor having the ability to dairy -- carry guns. the american people want us to be very carb just what we do. >> reporter: president obama knows he needs to win over members of his own party
some mid-50s to a few low 60s. >>> thank you, steve. >>> 8:14. president obama's new gun safety proposals face an uphill battle in congress. as kyla campbell reports from our washington, d.c. newsroom, the gap between democrats and republicans is not narrowing despite mass shootingses in recent months. >> reporter: president obama believes recent tragedies like those in newtown and aurora prove the time to act on gun control is now and some members of congress are...
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. >> steve: tell us about jack's into the wild. >> a show we do all over the world. we leave to different countries. >> brian: what do you have in your arms? >> a dingo. from australia. people heard about it. they don't bark a lot. >> brian: more on that in the after the show show. see you. bill: all right. good morning. everybody. there are breaking developments, many of them in the hostage matter involving american oil workers. we're getting conflicting reports. some reports of a airstrike leaving many dead on the ground. we're hearing 20 hostages including some americans were able to escape. we're working through this throughout the morning. a lot of headlines out of the air. we'll bring to you what we can. i'm bill hemmer. welcome to "america's newsroom.". martha: good morning, everybody, i'm martha maccallum. this drama started yesterday when an al qaeda linked group of terrorists took dozens of hostages at a natural gas plant in algeria. the militants say they wanted france to stop their campaign against al qaeda fighters in nearby mali. bill: greg palkot worki
. >> steve: tell us about jack's into the wild. >> a show we do all over the world. we leave to different countries. >> brian: what do you have in your arms? >> a dingo. from australia. people heard about it. they don't bark a lot. >> brian: more on that in the after the show show. see you. bill: all right. good morning. everybody. there are breaking developments, many of them in the hostage matter involving american oil workers. we're getting conflicting reports....
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and steve stocktop throwing out the impeachment word, what's the swell like in washington, d.c. with people throwing around that word, based on, you know, executive orders that have been put in place before by president clinton and by president bush 41 that did not get reaction like this? >> thomas, i these you're seeing a lot of rhetoric coming from very conservative parts of the republican party. this is not something you hear from congressional leaders like speaker boehner or senate leader mitch mcconnell. this is something that's coming very much from the right. but it does underscore the problem that president obama is going to have and that is that no matter what kind of ground swell he puts forward from the grass roots, it's going to be very difficult to convince house that's controlled by republicans that they need to move on this. what he would need to do is he needs to move those moderate republicans and we saw this happening with the sandy aid where he didn't put the sandy relief bill on the floor, moderate republicans like peter king from new york, other atlanta -- t
and steve stocktop throwing out the impeachment word, what's the swell like in washington, d.c. with people throwing around that word, based on, you know, executive orders that have been put in place before by president clinton and by president bush 41 that did not get reaction like this? >> thomas, i these you're seeing a lot of rhetoric coming from very conservative parts of the republican party. this is not something you hear from congressional leaders like speaker boehner or senate...
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i mean, because this guy, steve jobs, was a genius, the thomas edison of our time. we all know about that. and meanwhile, you know, samsung, with their phones, with their droids, with their galaxy tablets, they make all the parts, unlike apple. they make everything that goes into this thing. they have a big advantage there. >> so they can fine-tune the concept. the new issue for "fortune" is the 100 best companies to work for. andy, thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> coming up, she is a legend in the fashion industry. now out with a new memoir, the creative director for "american vogue" magazine, grace coddington joins us on-set on "morning joe." ♪ using cloud computing and mobile technology, verizon innovators have developed a projective display for firefighters. allowing them to see through anything. because the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers. verizon. olaf gets great rewards for his small business! pizza! [ garth ] olaf's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! helium delivery. put it on my s
i mean, because this guy, steve jobs, was a genius, the thomas edison of our time. we all know about that. and meanwhile, you know, samsung, with their phones, with their droids, with their galaxy tablets, they make all the parts, unlike apple. they make everything that goes into this thing. they have a big advantage there. >> so they can fine-tune the concept. the new issue for "fortune" is the 100 best companies to work for. andy, thank you so much. >> thank you....
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you have the film that is the steve jobs pick which stars ashton kutcher. and there is don john' addiction. a pornography with joseph gordon leavitt and scarlett johansson. and naomi watts and robin wright, and they wonder if the story lines who starts sexual relationships with each other's sons is going to be creepy or a favorite. of course it could be both. >> i thought it was going to be a heartwarming movie. >> exactly. love lace which we've talked about, a dark look at the porn movie "deep throat" stars peter scarsguard and james franco is also in this. there are a couple of small films. i want to put the names out there. maybe you'll remember these names. you have blue caprice, a psychological drama based on the beltway sniper attack and ain't them body saints about a texas outlaw and also, carol, as always, good documentaries, one including a film called "manhunt." i have a feeling you'll be hearing a lot about that. >> i'm getting over "the best of the southern wild" was last year and this year it could be "deep throat". >> variety is the spice of l
you have the film that is the steve jobs pick which stars ashton kutcher. and there is don john' addiction. a pornography with joseph gordon leavitt and scarlett johansson. and naomi watts and robin wright, and they wonder if the story lines who starts sexual relationships with each other's sons is going to be creepy or a favorite. of course it could be both. >> i thought it was going to be a heartwarming movie. >> exactly. love lace which we've talked about, a dark look at the porn...
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give it up for steve harvey! [captioning made possible by fremantle media] steve: thank you all for coming. thank you very much. thank you for coming, everybody. welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man, steve harvey, and like always, we got another good one for you today. they are returning for the third day. from atlanta, georgia, it's the ireland family. and from norwalk, connecticut, it's the depalma family. let's go. give me arvell give me mike. let's go. ["family feud" theme plays] fellas, here we go. we've got the top 7 answers on the board. name something you want to do after having a couple of drinks. arvell? >> use the bathroom. steve: use the bathroom. mike?
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let's get to steve liesman who has a report on the debt ceiling. >> andrew, thanks. we want to look at the economic effects of the debt ceiling. kind of in context with what each party is saying about it and how investors might put it into a matrix to make up their minds about what is really going to happen with the question. is it a real tragedy or a soap opera? if you look up here, we've graduated this there blue to red, meaning democrat on this, republican on that side. you know, the democrats are starting to say if you go over the debt ceiling, you hit it, calamitous. and you have other words from damaging to manageable, republicans saying we can do this for awhile and it will be okay. i want to look at specific issues here. democrats say any missed government payment is a default. republicans say, no, only when you don't pay the interest on the debt. how about on the issue of can the government prioritize payments so that the incoming cash equals the outgoing cash? really the republicans -- i'm sorry, democrats saying no authority to do this and really no abilit
let's get to steve liesman who has a report on the debt ceiling. >> andrew, thanks. we want to look at the economic effects of the debt ceiling. kind of in context with what each party is saying about it and how investors might put it into a matrix to make up their minds about what is really going to happen with the question. is it a real tragedy or a soap opera? if you look up here, we've graduated this there blue to red, meaning democrat on this, republican on that side. you know, the...
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jon: and i just have to let our viewers know that steve is not a marionette, there are cables behind his head for the window washers -- [laughter] who are getting ready to clean the windows there in our washington bureau. let me play one more about spending cuts and tax revenue. >> over the past two years, i've signed into law about $1.4 there trillion in spending cuts. two weeks ago i signed into law more than $600 billion in new revenue by making sure the wealthiest americans begin to pay their fair share. jon: so how did the white house, doug, arrive at that number, the 1.4 trillion, is that what -- >> i just want to say we all agree on the $600 billion in tax increases, that's the firmest number the president's talked about over the past week. the 1.4 trillion comes from the white house magic abacus. it's got to be at least $1.2 trillion out of the sequester and who knows what else. but i want to go back to what your marionette said. the president is talking about stabilizing the debt. if we do that, we will stabilize the debt at a dangerously high level. that's where we are now.
jon: and i just have to let our viewers know that steve is not a marionette, there are cables behind his head for the window washers -- [laughter] who are getting ready to clean the windows there in our washington bureau. let me play one more about spending cuts and tax revenue. >> over the past two years, i've signed into law about $1.4 there trillion in spending cuts. two weeks ago i signed into law more than $600 billion in new revenue by making sure the wealthiest americans begin to...
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representative steve stockman he is the guy that wants to impeach the president. >> the american people in particular are frustrated watching this president step over the line again and again. if he thinks his bills are good his law is good he should go through congress. and him using children reminds me of saadam hussein. >> stephanie: wow! just like saadam hussein. >> i believe he was one of the crazy republicans elected in 1994 and then became a clinton conspiracyialyial theorist. so i think the voters of his district know how to treat that behavior, by senning him home. >> stephanie: a new poll finds that president obama's approval rating 55% approve 43% disapprove. so i -- doesn't that make you crazy, karl when these republicans go on and say the american people -- >> well they mean, you know the people in the try corner hats. the various koch brothers. >> stephanie: yeah, all of the koch brothers. >> yeah. by the way they would be in a much better place as a party, and we would be in a much better place as a country if they knew what the american people wanted. they will win elect
representative steve stockman he is the guy that wants to impeach the president. >> the american people in particular are frustrated watching this president step over the line again and again. if he thinks his bills are good his law is good he should go through congress. and him using children reminds me of saadam hussein. >> stephanie: wow! just like saadam hussein. >> i believe he was one of the crazy republicans elected in 1994 and then became a clinton conspiracyialyial...